My name is CROWDPUNK and I have posted this 22 days ago. The intention is to set new records for HIVE just to help it thrive. It was not popular. In fact I got quite some head wind from some of those I tagged. I am changing tone, try a few things different.
What is noticeable that the post had 71 votes, but no one actually executed on what I wrote. Seems like posts get upvoted without people actually reading it. That is why I put the execution at the top here and the explanation follows further down.
EXECUTION:
- Everyone who reads this, follows me NOW!
- After you followed me, you upvote. NOW!
- After you upvoted, you repost. NOW!
- After you reposted, you comment and tag the ONE person you believe is a maven.
INTENTION:
The Intention is to revive and engage the HIVE community. Only with the help of a vibrant and committed community will I be able to set new records numbers of:
- daily active users on HIVE
- number of followers a single account has on HIVE
- number of replies to a post
- number of up-votes
- number of re-posts
Thanks to @arcange I have some stats now I can work with.
EXPLANATION:
At the core of the experiment is the book: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference" by Malcolm Gladwell.
It explores the concept of the tipping point, which refers to the moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold and spreads rapidly throughout a population.
Gladwell identifies three key factors that contribute to the tipping point:
- The law of the few (the importance of influencers and connectors),
- The stickiness factor (the memorable and persuasive nature of the idea)
- The power of context (the social and environmental factors that influence behavior).
"The Tipping Point" has had a significant impact on our understanding of social dynamics and the spread of ideas.
The law of the few emphasizes that a select group of influential individuals, including MAVENS, connectors, and salespeople, play a disproportionate role in spreading ideas and influencing the behavior of a larger population.
While all 3 of these special individuals, mavens, connectors and salespeople are necessary to establish a trend, the most important one is the maven. A maven is the first one to recognize something significant and important and shares it.
A MAVEN is described as an individual with deep knowledge, expertise, and a passion for sharing information, making them crucial in disseminating and influencing trends and ideas within a social network. Are you a maven?
That’s it for now. The next post and steps will come after we find our maven. In case you have been wondering why I do this: Just because I can, and we all have nothing to lose if we try. This one is for you HIVE! Stay tuned and engage. You can also follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/crowd_punk